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major retailers, u.s. ps will begin a same-day delivery pilot program called metro post, tried in san francisco and september 12th. things go well that will expand to other big cities next year. now we continue count down to the closing bell. with that, we head to more on the markets with robert gray at the stock exchange. at macy's, and people buying this year. >> using credit cards and investors jumping on this as well. mastercard up here, up only a little bit, $0.32 but near-record high, you can see where it has been, and throw up the record of 46 bucks and change and it has gone parabolic in the last couple months and a similar story at these the. she is a bigger on a percentage basis and it is in the trading session. look at discover, american express moving higher today. a credit card company moving hire and black friday. back to you in the studio. cheryl: make a lot of sense. that phar-mor full this year than in five years. >> these guys charge the polls, particularly mastercard and visa carrying th
major retailers, u.s. ps will begin a same-day delivery pilot program called metro post, tried in san francisco and september 12th. things go well that will expand to other big cities next year. now we continue count down to the closing bell. with that, we head to more on the markets with robert gray at the stock exchange. at macy's, and people buying this year. >> using credit cards and investors jumping on this as well. mastercard up here, up only a little bit, $0.32 but near-record...
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almost half of u.s. kids age 6 greece are asking their parents for and ipad for the holidays according to a survey of kids ages 6-12. does the 6-year-old kid need an idea and? are we spoiling our children? joining us is radio host miriam wallach. even if you had the money you probably wouldn't give each one of the men arrived at. >> no. the highlight of the game was the best. they didn't cover that in the post. talking about these ipads. spoiled children from spoiled adults. there's the power of know when it come that the gift giving. dave: you don't hear no a lot in manhattan. it is an island to itself. oh honey, okay, honey, we will do it. >> i agree with jimenez parents and u.s. a father and me as a mother we need to think as marathon and not as print. dave: i a latin america white from nicaragua and she does not take flak at all. this will not be -- no. >> i have a jewish husband. we are in a similar boat. dave: what about the many ipads. was that a direct assault on parents from apple saying here yo
almost half of u.s. kids age 6 greece are asking their parents for and ipad for the holidays according to a survey of kids ages 6-12. does the 6-year-old kid need an idea and? are we spoiling our children? joining us is radio host miriam wallach. even if you had the money you probably wouldn't give each one of the men arrived at. >> no. the highlight of the game was the best. they didn't cover that in the post. talking about these ipads. spoiled children from spoiled adults. there's the...
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it jump on the toronto exchange and the u.s. markets are getting in on it and nokia a similar story, company has a new phone, early sales have been very strong. millions of people hitting stores today on black friday hoping for bargains. in 90 seconds we talked to someone who says those items will be cheaper next month so maybe you want to hold on to your cash and wait until then. more on that coming up after a short break. [ male announcer ] they are a glowing example of what it mes to be the best. and at this special time of year, they shine even brighter. come to the winter event and get the mercedes-benz you've always wished for, now for an exceptional price. [ santa ] ho, ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer lease a 2013 glk350 for $399 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. can i still ship a gift in time r christmas? yeah, sure you can. great. where's your gift? uh... whew. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. ship fedex express by december 22nd for christmas delivery. dave: is black friday. people lined up at t
it jump on the toronto exchange and the u.s. markets are getting in on it and nokia a similar story, company has a new phone, early sales have been very strong. millions of people hitting stores today on black friday hoping for bargains. in 90 seconds we talked to someone who says those items will be cheaper next month so maybe you want to hold on to your cash and wait until then. more on that coming up after a short break. [ male announcer ] they are a glowing example of what it mes to be the...
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lou: so the arabs bring ithat context of our recent article euro u.s. policymakers it penalized by the murder of libyan ambassadors christopher stephens, sacrificed u.s. laws -- lives, our nation's all by cynically ignoring sharia doctrines and practices. how should the united states appear responding? as you assert, the legacy of islamic totalitarianism, you are saying it is an arab spring that ends with a totalitarian winter. >> we have choices in the middle east. we have a secular leading despot's to we chose to undermine and replace, mubarak, even duffy, and yet what is the replacement? the replacement, we knew from the get go, and we actually supported the muslim brotherhood yacht this who have a sharia supremacist outlook and were still, the late ambassador stevens unfortunately chose to go into the hotbed of libya which dates back to the worse. and promote overt people who we know from the pentagon report in august were directly aligned with terrorists. lou: we thank you for being with us. we will continue this conversation. the book is sharianig
lou: so the arabs bring ithat context of our recent article euro u.s. policymakers it penalized by the murder of libyan ambassadors christopher stephens, sacrificed u.s. laws -- lives, our nation's all by cynically ignoring sharia doctrines and practices. how should the united states appear responding? as you assert, the legacy of islamic totalitarianism, you are saying it is an arab spring that ends with a totalitarian winter. >> we have choices in the middle east. we have a secular...
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across the u.s. today, we had the impression this was going to the coast to coast and it wasn't that the end of the day. there were fewer people protesting. most of them seemed to be union officials. this is what walmart had to say, less than 50 associates protested nationwide. roughly the same number of associates missed their schedule shift that last year. what do you make of this? [talking over each other] >> what a big impact they are having, but did it turn out? >> people who were at wal-mart want these jobs, they like the jobs. they provide flexible hourr. people want part-time job because it gives more time for their families and if they didn't want these walmart jobs they would go look for work elsewhere. the percentage of americans who have union jobs is falling steadily. in january the labor department will announce the percentage of american workers who belong to unions will have fallen from 12% to 11%. percentage of private-sector workers will have reached another record low and it is bec
across the u.s. today, we had the impression this was going to the coast to coast and it wasn't that the end of the day. there were fewer people protesting. most of them seemed to be union officials. this is what walmart had to say, less than 50 associates protested nationwide. roughly the same number of associates missed their schedule shift that last year. what do you make of this? [talking over each other] >> what a big impact they are having, but did it turn out? >> people who...
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how much oil would it bring to the u.s.? >> the jobs created on the gulf coast section that we've currently have under construction, you mentioned that earlier, there's 4,000 people we put to work, professionals, you know, pipe fitters, and well welders, laborers. on the keystone portion, that's 9,000 direct jobs created as a result of a starting construction. melissa: are you frustrated how political this has gotten? >> obviously, it's not a place where any companiments to -- company wants to be, in a project that has attracted as much attention as this has done. we've done the best just to comply with the regulatory process and get the job done. obviously, not where we want to be, you know, it's been, as i said, over four years now, the most comprehensive review one would imagine for a project like this, but the benefits of that will be that americans will get the safest pipeline built. they will bring supplies to america in the safest way. melissa: how have you become political, and slowed down so much. what do you estima
how much oil would it bring to the u.s.? >> the jobs created on the gulf coast section that we've currently have under construction, you mentioned that earlier, there's 4,000 people we put to work, professionals, you know, pipe fitters, and well welders, laborers. on the keystone portion, that's 9,000 direct jobs created as a result of a starting construction. melissa: are you frustrated how political this has gotten? >> obviously, it's not a place where any companiments to --...
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tracy: given up on the u.s. and family market? my kids still watch tim allen and the santa claus every year and now there's nothing to take them to. the families in the united states are on hiatus as far as movies go? >> i think the life of i will turn out to be a good family film and the hobbit could capture an audience better than ward of the rings. when the spectacle business in hollywood, not the small picture business, you will see, these, you will see them. the theatrical motion picture business when you are investing $200 million in a film on product and advertising you a where the target is, the big international market place. dave: did you ever do a big holiday film? >> caddy shack was a holiday film and several other films had some fun in them but never the giant cargo of holiday night at the museum and those films. dave: you use to pick heartfelt fell like rain man which the family could go to but would really get you in the heart. >> the challenges today, the big studios don't want to make films--they want big action s
tracy: given up on the u.s. and family market? my kids still watch tim allen and the santa claus every year and now there's nothing to take them to. the families in the united states are on hiatus as far as movies go? >> i think the life of i will turn out to be a good family film and the hobbit could capture an audience better than ward of the rings. when the spectacle business in hollywood, not the small picture business, you will see, these, you will see them. the theatrical motion...
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by most estimates if we go over the cliff, the u.s. economy will plunge into recession. >> susie: we look at the impact of the coming cliff and whether congress and the white house can strike a deal. >> tom: that and more tonight on n.b.r.! it was the chairman of the federal reserve ben bernanke who first called it a fiscal cliff. he described the coming automatic cuts in government spending and increases in taxes as, quote, "a massive fiscal cliff," end quote. here's what he was describing: on january 1, 2013, tax breaks worth $416 billion will expire. spending on things like defense, medicare payments to doctors will be slashed by $65 billion. add it all up and you are talking about cutting roughly half a trillion dollars from the federal budget. the congressional budget office and others warn going over the cliff will send the economy into a recession in the first half of next year. it was congress and the white house that set the deadline in hopes of forcing each other to cut the federal budget deficit and begin to address the grow
by most estimates if we go over the cliff, the u.s. economy will plunge into recession. >> susie: we look at the impact of the coming cliff and whether congress and the white house can strike a deal. >> tom: that and more tonight on n.b.r.! it was the chairman of the federal reserve ben bernanke who first called it a fiscal cliff. he described the coming automatic cuts in government spending and increases in taxes as, quote, "a massive fiscal cliff," end quote. here's what...
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and u.s. and we i think i personally had expected to see switzerland take the majority and instead singapore it if not by heater amount and so it's there was still very popular particularly of european customers but singapore was right up there. are american readers and clients and i think this maybe doesn't show a dramatic shift yet but it is saying that those were changed in the water with people thinking maybe questioning if it's an injury is this safe haven that we will proceed to be and instead they kind of looking towards singapore and i don't think i definitely would agree that switzerland is a dangerous place to keep your gold anymore but it's only the last few years it's been quite a few changes and by swiss banks to deal with the american government which have made people question whether or not they're you know the banking act which came into place i think in one nine hundred thirty four is still a strong as it was and if there is let me them a cut in for a second so in other words
and u.s. and we i think i personally had expected to see switzerland take the majority and instead singapore it if not by heater amount and so it's there was still very popular particularly of european customers but singapore was right up there. are american readers and clients and i think this maybe doesn't show a dramatic shift yet but it is saying that those were changed in the water with people thinking maybe questioning if it's an injury is this safe haven that we will proceed to be and...
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the u.s. merchants. meanwhile, britain's traditional goal of population limitation, because usually the british thought on their small biothat they had too many people but the royal navy needed every hand he they could find on deck. the british practice supporting american ships to round up back the bond british seamen provoked enormous controversy. those efforts could at times sweep americans into british nets. in the midst of moral and political confusion both americans and the british made scattershot efforts to remain the better claim to virtue. the rising crisis in the early years of the 1800's compounded every element of the promise and the problems of population in the united states. americans faced an a special importance of intellectual academic adversary in the form of the british theorist thomas -- he was an author of a book you probably heard of, an essay on the principles of population. you may not know the subtitle. it was an inquiry into our prospects respecting the future remov
the u.s. merchants. meanwhile, britain's traditional goal of population limitation, because usually the british thought on their small biothat they had too many people but the royal navy needed every hand he they could find on deck. the british practice supporting american ships to round up back the bond british seamen provoked enormous controversy. those efforts could at times sweep americans into british nets. in the midst of moral and political confusion both americans and the british made...
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you know negotiations with the u.s. government caterpillar is actually an excellent example of a corporation that is not only providing weapons to the israeli government which. and provided the israeli government but has been heavily complicit in. further and rest policies and so that's why i did it and it's a very big target it really it in my sense u.s. corporate complicity and b. is very occupation. that was an a bolter of the national organizer for the u.s. campaign to end the israeli occupation. quote black friday guys you know the day when mindless consumers camped out in front of stores for days on end and trample each other to death just to save a couple hundred dollars on merchandise things like this that makes me so proud to be an american check out some of the most memorable black friday moments in recent years. the holiday shopping season got off to a violent start a temporary wal-mart worker was trampled to death by shoppers eager for post thanksgiving bargains seconds after the doors opened something went
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it might be that the u.s. economy is just a pretty strong entity and it can survive quite a number of regulations with tax increases, too, and it's probably-- and whatever happens, they've actually got a deal next year and reassure people that we're dealing more or less with the big entitlement problems and the tax hikes weren't so great and if we believe the regulatory approach of the obama administration in the the second term weren't too great. there was present up demand. and ready to take off, and really a question of how much, how they think the obama administration is going to burden that economy and make it take off. >> a word, charles. >> it seems to me, every year at the end of today, we have reports of how stuff is flying off the shelves and consumers are out there and when it's all over, you get to the numbers and it's either down or flat. so, on that dismal note i wish everybody a happy holiday. >> you are our favorite one, and with thanksgiving in the books, many of you moved on to another christ
it might be that the u.s. economy is just a pretty strong entity and it can survive quite a number of regulations with tax increases, too, and it's probably-- and whatever happens, they've actually got a deal next year and reassure people that we're dealing more or less with the big entitlement problems and the tax hikes weren't so great and if we believe the regulatory approach of the obama administration in the the second term weren't too great. there was present up demand. and ready to take...
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plus the annual u.s. shopping frenzy known as black friday gets an early start this year as many americans finish their thanksgiving dinner and headed out in search of big deals thursday night. meanwhile we've been traveling throughout central and eastern europe looking at the impact of austerity. geoff is in croatia capital. >> of course these stories are intimately connected and we spoke with the prime minister here just yesterday before he headed off to those budget discussions in brussels. it is very important for croatia that there is a resolution of these budget negotiation talks because they exceed to the eu next year and they are hoping to receive about 10 billion euros in support as a result of being an eu member. but let's talk about how the economy is fairing anyhow. we've had four years of really no growth in this economy. and i'm very interested to know from the central bank governor what the central bank has been doing to try to stimulate growth here. boris has joined me. in isn't that econo
plus the annual u.s. shopping frenzy known as black friday gets an early start this year as many americans finish their thanksgiving dinner and headed out in search of big deals thursday night. meanwhile we've been traveling throughout central and eastern europe looking at the impact of austerity. geoff is in croatia capital. >> of course these stories are intimately connected and we spoke with the prime minister here just yesterday before he headed off to those budget discussions in...
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u.s. charities say they don't want to find out. and just when you think your neighbor, you know him well now there is an effort in mexico to change the country's name coming up. if we want to ime our schools... ... what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. [ male announcer ] it's that time of year again. medicare open enrollment. time to compare plans and costs. you don't have to make changes. but it never hurts to see if you can find better coverage, save money, or both. and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ open enrollment ends dember 7th. so now's the time. visit care.gov or call 1-800-medicare. but i still have a runny nose. [ male announcer ] dayquil doesn't treat that. huh? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus rushes relie
u.s. charities say they don't want to find out. and just when you think your neighbor, you know him well now there is an effort in mexico to change the country's name coming up. if we want to ime our schools... ... what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our...
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but when he joined the u.s. postal service team, he saw veteran riders getting preferential treatment, they would be given white lunch bags between races. he wanted his lunch bag, too. >> the doctor at u.s. postal service said i had enormous potential so basically eventually when i was invited -- when i was given my first white lunch bag, you know, it was a sign to me that they believed in me, they believed in my potential and believed in my long-term talent. >> the lunch bags contained the banned drug epo designed to raise a cyclist hematocrit level. >> your hematocrit is the percentage of red blood cells in your body. they carry oxygen to your muscle. the higher your percentage the better your muscles are going to operate under stress, so in laymen's terms the more red blood cells you have, the faster you're going to ride a bike. >> so what was the doctor's solution to raising those levels? >> couple months before, maybe a month and a half before my first tour de france, it was epo. >> under uci rules at the t
but when he joined the u.s. postal service team, he saw veteran riders getting preferential treatment, they would be given white lunch bags between races. he wanted his lunch bag, too. >> the doctor at u.s. postal service said i had enormous potential so basically eventually when i was invited -- when i was given my first white lunch bag, you know, it was a sign to me that they believed in me, they believed in my potential and believed in my long-term talent. >> the lunch bags...
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the u.s. government looked the other way. sheridan and sherman repeatedly advocated letting the army managed the reservations. but they were foiled by the indian bureau and its contractors, lobbyists and congressional supporters. in 1878, sheridan vented his frustration to sherman, writing we have occupied the country, taken away the lovely domain, destroyed its herds of game, and then up on reservations, and reduced them to poverty. for humanity's sake, let us give them enough to eat and integrity in the agents over them. sheridan questioned whether treaties, military campaigns have been the best way to deal with the plains indians. might've been better, sheridan row, if the indians had received kind treatment, ministered with steadiness and justice. in 1872, yellowstone became the first national park. sheridan had always shown a keen interest in the region. .. bye neglect killing thousands. the geysers were routinely bad brutalized. the parks would be protected, expanded and preserved for big game. he called on the congress
the u.s. government looked the other way. sheridan and sherman repeatedly advocated letting the army managed the reservations. but they were foiled by the indian bureau and its contractors, lobbyists and congressional supporters. in 1878, sheridan vented his frustration to sherman, writing we have occupied the country, taken away the lovely domain, destroyed its herds of game, and then up on reservations, and reduced them to poverty. for humanity's sake, let us give them enough to eat and...
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the u.s. ambassador to egypt received a special tour. the events marks 90 years since the tomb was first discovered. egypt is hoping to boost tourism industry. >>> to mexico city a musical trip to the church. mariachis came together to celebrate the feast day of patron saint cecelia. they marched through the streets in jackets and sombreros before a mass and concert. the journey is carried out every year on november 22nd. >>> one south korean park teaches visitors about a different kind of throne. the park is now home to what is said to be the world's first toilet culture park. statues and educational displays teach visitors the history of toilets and raises awareness about sanitation. the park even has additional exhibits inside of a toilet-shaped building. not every day you see that. >> someone had a little too much time on their hands and money and engineering skills. >>> you don't even know what to say. >> school trip today. where are you going? >> i'm going to the john. >> exactly right. >>> it is time now for an early look at some
the u.s. ambassador to egypt received a special tour. the events marks 90 years since the tomb was first discovered. egypt is hoping to boost tourism industry. >>> to mexico city a musical trip to the church. mariachis came together to celebrate the feast day of patron saint cecelia. they marched through the streets in jackets and sombreros before a mass and concert. the journey is carried out every year on november 22nd. >>> one south korean park teaches visitors about a...
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walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: bernard and shirley kinsey are behind the unique art exhibit. the kinsey collection has been viewed by 3 million people in eight u.s. cities, with more on the way, beginning in 2013. the companion book to the exhibit is called "the kinsey collection." it is an honor to have you both on this program. >> good to be here. tavis: let me start with whether or not in the obama era a door has been at open for greater appreciation of african-american art. i ask that for the obvious reasons, because there are some people for whom black history does not start until the black president gets elected. is there something that has happened, you think, that may be leading to a greater embrace and appreciation for our culture and contribution? >> we started in 2006. i think we sensed a change in america in 2006, 2007, even before barack obama became president. i think ther
walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: bernard and shirley kinsey are behind the unique art exhibit. the kinsey collection has been viewed by 3 million people in eight u.s. cities, with more on the way, beginning in 2013. the companion book to the exhibit is called "the kinsey collection." it is an honor to have you both on this...
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my prediction would be if the u.s. can get something going with iran, the u.s. will seek iran's help as an additional regional player in stabilizing afghanistan during the transition that would please india. it would please, i think, the russians. and it would add a counterweight to pakistan and maybe make this a little bit simpler. >> david ignatius, thanks very much. >>> coming up, we're just three weeks removed from hurricane sandy, making landfall on the east coast, and the storm already ranks as one of the worst economic disasters in u.s. history. we'll have the latest on the recovery efforts next on "morning joe." you won't find a "home rule" on every corner, a "stag provisions" down every block, or a "hugh and crye" in every town. these are the small businesses of america, and all across the nation they're getting ready for their day. hundreds of thousands of small businesses are preparing for november 24, a day to open doors, and welcome the millions of customers who will turn out to shop small. small business saturday. visit shopsmall.com and get ready.
my prediction would be if the u.s. can get something going with iran, the u.s. will seek iran's help as an additional regional player in stabilizing afghanistan during the transition that would please india. it would please, i think, the russians. and it would add a counterweight to pakistan and maybe make this a little bit simpler. >> david ignatius, thanks very much. >>> coming up, we're just three weeks removed from hurricane sandy, making landfall on the east coast, and the...
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the u.s. a day early; the lives of native americans and the demand for meat in china. but first, the other news of the day. in syria, rebel fighters gained more momentum in the east today. they seized a key army base at mayadeen and took control of its artillery stockpiles. to the north, syrian government warplanes flattened a building next to a hospital in aleppo overnight. at least 15 people were killed. the airstrikes damaged e of the last remaining sources of medical aid for civilians there. a taliban suicide bomber killed 23 people in a procession of shi-ite muslims in pakistan. the attack happened near midnight when the bomber tried to join a religious gathering in rawalpindi. at least 62 people were wounded, including six policemen. this is the latest in a string of bombings targeting shi-ites during their holiest month of the year. the u.s. ambassador to the u.n. defended her first account of the attack on the consulate in benghazi, libya. susan rice has come under fire by critics who
the u.s. a day early; the lives of native americans and the demand for meat in china. but first, the other news of the day. in syria, rebel fighters gained more momentum in the east today. they seized a key army base at mayadeen and took control of its artillery stockpiles. to the north, syrian government warplanes flattened a building next to a hospital in aleppo overnight. at least 15 people were killed. the airstrikes damaged e of the last remaining sources of medical aid for civilians...
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. >>> tens of thousands of u.s. troops found ways to celebrate thanksgiving half a world away. >> the cbs reporter monica shows us how soldiers in afghanistan got into the spirit of this holiday. >> for afghanistan! >> happy thanksgiving! >> reporter: the game of thanksgiving football brought soldiers in afghanistan a little closer to home. team usa challenged the native coalition partners on a military base in kabul. >> it's a great opportunity to take a break from the work and have some fun, get some exercise and to enjoy this wonderful day. >> reporter: nearly 66,000 american troops remain in afghanistan. for many, it may be the last holiday away from their families, as the u.s. winds down the war. troops were given a chance to send messages to their loved ones. >> i'm here in kabul, afghanistan. i'd like to say to my girl back in holiday. >> i really miss you guys! >> i will see you in the springtime! >> reporter: president obama sent his own greeting to u.s. forces from the white house. >> to all our service me
. >>> tens of thousands of u.s. troops found ways to celebrate thanksgiving half a world away. >> the cbs reporter monica shows us how soldiers in afghanistan got into the spirit of this holiday. >> for afghanistan! >> happy thanksgiving! >> reporter: the game of thanksgiving football brought soldiers in afghanistan a little closer to home. team usa challenged the native coalition partners on a military base in kabul. >> it's a great opportunity to take a...
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the white house says he called 10 u.s. service members in afghanistan and thanked them for their work and sacrifice. the president then had a quiet thanksgiving dinner celebrating with family and friends at the white house. some service members stationed at a military base near kabul, afghanistan worked up an appetite playing a good old-fashioned game of touch football and followed it up with a traditional thanksgiving meal complete with all the fixings. fragile cease-fire between israel and hamas. both sides declaring victory and vowing to retaliate if attacked but so far it's still holding. a top leader of egypt's muslim brotherhood is calling for a holy war. he urged muslims to back the palestinians. his statement contradicts morsi's who helped broker that cease-fire. susan mcginnis is in washington with the latest this morning. good morning. >> reporter: talking about jihad being obligatory for muslims, an example of the conflicting messages that regularly come out of the brotherhood but for now the 24 hour cooling off
the white house says he called 10 u.s. service members in afghanistan and thanked them for their work and sacrifice. the president then had a quiet thanksgiving dinner celebrating with family and friends at the white house. some service members stationed at a military base near kabul, afghanistan worked up an appetite playing a good old-fashioned game of touch football and followed it up with a traditional thanksgiving meal complete with all the fixings. fragile cease-fire between israel and...
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here in afghanistan with all the u.s. service members being here. >> in wyoming, thanksgiving. >> happying the, alexandria, virginia. >> happy thanksgiving, chicago. >> happy thanksgiving to my wife, honey. i love you. >> from kabul, afghanistan -- >> -- happy thanksgiving. >>> in sports, the jets may have made those troops happy, but their fans are another story. in the primetime game seen right here on nbc, it was seen on nbc, not msnbc, new england quarterback tom brady tossed for three touchdowns in an amazing 35-point second quarter scoring spree in just over two minutes against the jets. the pats crushed gang green, 49-19. >>> redskins quarterback robert griffin iii put on a show connecting on four touchdown passes and washington held off a late rally to beat the dallas cowboys, 38-31. >>> in overtime, houston's field goal with just over two minutes left gave the texans a 34-31 victory over detroit. this was the lion's ninth straight loss on thanksgiving day. >>> to college football -- texas rivals faced off as tcu
here in afghanistan with all the u.s. service members being here. >> in wyoming, thanksgiving. >> happying the, alexandria, virginia. >> happy thanksgiving, chicago. >> happy thanksgiving to my wife, honey. i love you. >> from kabul, afghanistan -- >> -- happy thanksgiving. >>> in sports, the jets may have made those troops happy, but their fans are another story. in the primetime game seen right here on nbc, it was seen on nbc, not msnbc, new...
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and in the u.s. here, i see employment getting better. i see clarity on the fiscal cliff next year and i see the housing market getting better around better and i think that's a positive. >> rick santelli, it wasn't just stocks rallying today. here in the u.s., europe had its best week of the year this week. the euro is at a three-week high. gold was very strong today. what's the market telling us right now? >> i think the market's telling us that there's a lot of bargain hunting and a lot of optimism towards europe. that made sense. i think that the issues of europe are far from cured. i don't think they can be cured. but i do think there's going to be large time gaps where investors hit the gas because the bureaucrats aren't necessarily hitting the brake. whether it's cyprus seems to be an issue. but it's strong. greece really isn't a huge issue but it really does represent kind of how the thinking goes for larger issues that europe has defaced. i found it fascinating, the dollar index closed down over a penny, even though had a strong
and in the u.s. here, i see employment getting better. i see clarity on the fiscal cliff next year and i see the housing market getting better around better and i think that's a positive. >> rick santelli, it wasn't just stocks rallying today. here in the u.s., europe had its best week of the year this week. the euro is at a three-week high. gold was very strong today. what's the market telling us right now? >> i think the market's telling us that there's a lot of bargain hunting...
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rick: that's u.s. ambassador to the united nations susan rice, of course, blaming the intelligence community for her claim that the benghazi consulate terror attacks grew out of a protest over an anti-muslim film. just before the election, she repeated what she describes as a preliminary assessment on five different sunday talk shows before the truth emerged that it was, in fact, a coordinated terror attack carried out after consulate security had asked for more security. joining us now is john bolton, former u.s. ambassador to the united nations. he's a fox news contributor, and it's always good the see you, sir, thanks very much for your time. >> glad to be with you. rick: she based her statements solely and squarely on intelligence. what do you think of her comments? >> well, i think she's made a mistake personally and professionally. you'll notice from that clip you just ran she was standing at the press stakeout position outside the security council where you respond to reporters' questions. she w
rick: that's u.s. ambassador to the united nations susan rice, of course, blaming the intelligence community for her claim that the benghazi consulate terror attacks grew out of a protest over an anti-muslim film. just before the election, she repeated what she describes as a preliminary assessment on five different sunday talk shows before the truth emerged that it was, in fact, a coordinated terror attack carried out after consulate security had asked for more security. joining us now is john...
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what happened before and after u.s. navy s.e.a.l.s. did in the moments before killing osama bin laden. >>> wolf blitzer's off today. i'm joe johns. you're in "the situation room." >>> we begin with today's astonishing show of fury in egypt. within the past hour egyptian authorities tear gassed protesters in cairo's tahrir square. angry demonstrators packed the square today denouncing egyptian president mohamed morsi as a dictator and accusing him of a power grab. cnn's reza sayah is in cairo. reza, what's it look like now? >> reporter: joe, it is 11:00 p.m. cairo time. these demonstrators started gathering around in tahrir square about 1:00 p.m. local time. that means they've been going strong for about ten hours. many thought maybe egyptians were worn out, tired of demonstrating after the 2011 revolution, but if you look at tahrir square today, if you look at cairo today, it doesn't seem like it. the demonstrations are continuing. so are clashes. about an hour and a half ago clashes taking place right where we are behind us at the hot
what happened before and after u.s. navy s.e.a.l.s. did in the moments before killing osama bin laden. >>> wolf blitzer's off today. i'm joe johns. you're in "the situation room." >>> we begin with today's astonishing show of fury in egypt. within the past hour egyptian authorities tear gassed protesters in cairo's tahrir square. angry demonstrators packed the square today denouncing egyptian president mohamed morsi as a dictator and accusing him of a power grab....
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>> yes derek she came to the u.s. and you didn't even know what? >> right. and you know, my mother has not changed a whole lot. shia still like that in a way, you know, where she does things and we don't fit into the equation sometimes, and it's been a struggle to try to get her to be a little more motherly, but yes, i think i have accepted that's the way she is and we just take her as she is, and i think that it helps because then we are not disappointed. but i do hope that, yeah, that she could be a better grandmother. i know people change, i know my own, my good grandmother, my mother said she wasn't such a great mother to her, but to us she was a most wonderful grandmother in the world. so i'm hoping that that's the way my children feel for her as well, that she's an awesome grandmother. and that's all, that's all, that's all i want, you do, for my kids to have a good relationship with her. >> reyna grande, azure mother been able to read this book or does she know what is in? >> she hasn't been able to read the book because it's in english. and my mother
>> yes derek she came to the u.s. and you didn't even know what? >> right. and you know, my mother has not changed a whole lot. shia still like that in a way, you know, where she does things and we don't fit into the equation sometimes, and it's been a struggle to try to get her to be a little more motherly, but yes, i think i have accepted that's the way she is and we just take her as she is, and i think that it helps because then we are not disappointed. but i do hope that, yeah,...
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. >> u.s. vets a charity in prescott, arizona, got an even stranger shipment from dvnf, they raised $56 million. of that $56 million, we haven't been able to find even one dime. been able to find even one dime that's gone directly to help disabled veterans. instead, the foundation sends tons of stuff, stuff they get for free, to veterans groups. now, the stuff they sent hasn't been even requested by these veterans groups. it's not even stuff the groups can use, thousands of bags of coconut m&ms. stuff sits in boxes until they figure out what to do with them. what do you do with 11,000 bags of m&ms, hundreds of pairs of surplus navy dress shoes this organization sent to a veterans group, the group that got the shoes actually tried to sell them at a yard sale to raise money for the things they actually needed. cnn's drew griffin has tracked down the president of the dvnf to try to get some answers. here's how that went. >> you're the one from cnn. >> reporter: that's right. >> i really didn't thi
. >> u.s. vets a charity in prescott, arizona, got an even stranger shipment from dvnf, they raised $56 million. of that $56 million, we haven't been able to find even one dime. been able to find even one dime that's gone directly to help disabled veterans. instead, the foundation sends tons of stuff, stuff they get for free, to veterans groups. now, the stuff they sent hasn't been even requested by these veterans groups. it's not even stuff the groups can use, thousands of bags of...
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other headlines grabbing news such as the u.s. fiscal cliff just making it seem like the worst in europe is behind us i'll try to answer that and it is black friday q craziness at some of the nation's big box retailers inside and out. through. some crazy images in the last one were actually protesters outside walmart protesting what they allege are unfair working conditions will have some of your reactions to the protests in viewer feedback let's get to today's capital account. if the euro zone crisis seems to be getting upstaged by seemingly newer crises like say the u.s. fiscal cliff or as we like to call it economy let's back up and take stock in the eurozone is back in recession another nation cyprus is on the verge of a bailout wrangling over how to get greece on track with creditors is still not resolved and talks just collapsed among european leaders trying to agree on a budget for the next seven years so in other words the e.u. isn't anywhere near out of the woods and it's also important to remember looking from abroad at
other headlines grabbing news such as the u.s. fiscal cliff just making it seem like the worst in europe is behind us i'll try to answer that and it is black friday q craziness at some of the nation's big box retailers inside and out. through. some crazy images in the last one were actually protesters outside walmart protesting what they allege are unfair working conditions will have some of your reactions to the protests in viewer feedback let's get to today's capital account. if the euro zone...
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the intensive u.s. television coverage provided her with unprecedented opportunity to influence the way in which americans view the chinese women in the social order. pat responded to the pressure by intensifying the normal homework routine she followed before any trip, studying her state department briefing papers carefully, reading quotations from mao, learning useful chinese prices of chinese and her schedule. on most of the trip she had taken both during the 1950s in so far as first lady, pat insisted on attending more than usually dtn reception. she visited hospitals, schools and other facilities that help women are the poor. this time however she had very little control over what she could do, where she could go for whom she could meet. although she had the feeling she's been isolated from the public, she won over the people she did me and dealt diplomatically with those who try to convert her. correspondent helen thomas recounted that when pats invariably with the young men were tried to engage h
the intensive u.s. television coverage provided her with unprecedented opportunity to influence the way in which americans view the chinese women in the social order. pat responded to the pressure by intensifying the normal homework routine she followed before any trip, studying her state department briefing papers carefully, reading quotations from mao, learning useful chinese prices of chinese and her schedule. on most of the trip she had taken both during the 1950s in so far as first lady,...
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and u.s. vets has officially requested dvnf and charity services international not to ship to us any more gifts in kind. as for the coconut m & ms, j.d. simpson said he did get an e-mail that candy was on the way. he didn't think much of it until 11,000 bags, one-half ton of coconut m & ms arrived. chef coats and football pants and coconut m & ms may just be about worthless to homeless vets, but to the charities that sent them, they have real value. value that seems incredibly inflated when they are written down on charity tax returns. take the spca international, a group that's raised $27 million to supposedly help soldiers and their pets. the group's manager wouldn't tell us anything about the money. >> no, i'm not going to reveal that. none of it. i can't answer any of your questions right now. believe me, i would love to. >> reporter: but on its tax returns, we did learn about a shipment of animal medicines the spca international donated to an animal welfare group in nepal. cnn was provide
and u.s. vets has officially requested dvnf and charity services international not to ship to us any more gifts in kind. as for the coconut m & ms, j.d. simpson said he did get an e-mail that candy was on the way. he didn't think much of it until 11,000 bags, one-half ton of coconut m & ms arrived. chef coats and football pants and coconut m & ms may just be about worthless to homeless vets, but to the charities that sent them, they have real value. value that seems incredibly...
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the so-called "black friday" shopping frenzy in the u.s. began in earnest today, and in some cases, it got started last night, before thanksgiving was even over. some shoppers had been searching for bargains all night long. >> we started at about 10:00 p.m., and we've been going ever since. >> we go like out, like, 12:00 a.m. or 1:00 a.m. and really save a lot of money. >> sreenivasan: others were simply following a holiday tradition. >> i didn't come crazy early when it was mobbed, so i don't necessarily get the best deal on everything, but it's just getting out and seeing everybody and having fun. >> sreenivasan: across the country, many began their holiday shopping late thursday evening, as big box stores like target, walmart and toys "r" us opened hours before midnight, blurring the line between black friday and thanksgiving day. >> it's almost been like an arms race. first, it was 8:00, then 7:00, then 6:00, then 4:00 in the morning, then midnight. but we have to be responsive to the competitive environment. >> sreenivasan: retailers r
the so-called "black friday" shopping frenzy in the u.s. began in earnest today, and in some cases, it got started last night, before thanksgiving was even over. some shoppers had been searching for bargains all night long. >> we started at about 10:00 p.m., and we've been going ever since. >> we go like out, like, 12:00 a.m. or 1:00 a.m. and really save a lot of money. >> sreenivasan: others were simply following a holiday tradition. >> i didn't come crazy...
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at a u.s. base in kabul, troops feasted on 200 turkeys and the trimmings. about 66,000 americans are still deployed in afghanistan. most are expected home by the end of 2014. as we reported here last night, america's ambassador to the united nations, susan rice, has broken her silence about the controversial remarks she made back in september about the attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya. ambassador chris stevens and three other americans were killed in that attack. sharyl attkisson in washington has more on that tonight. sharyl. >> reporter: ambassador rice defended her comment from more than nine weeks ago when she said the benghazi attacks did not appear preplanned. she said that reflected the best intelligence at the time. >> i relied solely and squarely on the information provided to me by the intelligence community. i made clear that the information was preliminary and that our investigations would give us the definitive answers. >> reporter: but intelligence officials told congress last week they knew almost from the start that benghazi w
at a u.s. base in kabul, troops feasted on 200 turkeys and the trimmings. about 66,000 americans are still deployed in afghanistan. most are expected home by the end of 2014. as we reported here last night, america's ambassador to the united nations, susan rice, has broken her silence about the controversial remarks she made back in september about the attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya. ambassador chris stevens and three other americans were killed in that attack. sharyl attkisson...
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the u.s. in case you're curious, the stock market closing early on this black friday. find out what today's sales mean for the overall health of the economy. but first, mass protests are erupting in egypt after a sudden power grab. in cairo's tahrir square, thousands are chanting for regime change. they say egypt's new president is acting like a dictator. president mohamed morsi granted himself sweeping new powers yesterday, basically morsi now has absolute power for six months. his opponents say he's acting like a new pharaoh. the u.s. state department is calling for calm and encouraging all parties to work together. morsi declared all his laws, all his decrees are final and cannot be overturned or appealed until egypt's new constitution is put in place. just days ago, people around the world were praising morsi for his pivotal role in negotiating the israel/hamas cease-fire. today, protesters set fire to a symbol of morsi's power, the muslim brotherhood headquarters in alexandria, egypt. mor
the u.s. in case you're curious, the stock market closing early on this black friday. find out what today's sales mean for the overall health of the economy. but first, mass protests are erupting in egypt after a sudden power grab. in cairo's tahrir square, thousands are chanting for regime change. they say egypt's new president is acting like a dictator. president mohamed morsi granted himself sweeping new powers yesterday, basically morsi now has absolute power for six months. his opponents...
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in collaboration with the u.s. since then -- since his bureau, ntia conducts the most extensive survey work of broadband friends in the u.s., most recently in october 2010, not very long ago. it showed that 60% of americans subscribe to broadband. that is up to a 68% is up from 51% in 2007 and 64% in 2010. but that still leaves roughly one-third of americans who do not have access to the internet at home. also troubling, our survey reveals that there is still a substantial digital divide that breaks down a lot -- along traditional racial, ethnic, age, and geographical lines and by disability status. for example, 72% of white households had broadband access at home. compared with only 55% of african-american households and 57% of hispanic households. that is a 17 and 15-point difference. there is a similar divide between urban and rural america, where 70% of urban households have access at home, but only 57% of rural households are subscribing to broadband. seniors in people with disabilities also have far lower rat
in collaboration with the u.s. since then -- since his bureau, ntia conducts the most extensive survey work of broadband friends in the u.s., most recently in october 2010, not very long ago. it showed that 60% of americans subscribe to broadband. that is up to a 68% is up from 51% in 2007 and 64% in 2010. but that still leaves roughly one-third of americans who do not have access to the internet at home. also troubling, our survey reveals that there is still a substantial digital divide that...
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he said we're targeting u.s. soldiers and if american hat's sort of their problem. what are your future plans? >> translator: you'll see them and hear about tm media. god willing. >> i was like, okay, we just sat through an hour and a half of united states. he is going to attack the united states. but he is sitting in a mud hut in the middle of nowhere in afghanistan. how is he going to implement that? >> move back! move back! >> move it! >> stand by, four one.> >> we knew we had enemies aturally, but i always felt pretty safe here. i never, never in a million years dreamed that anything like this could happen to >> we believed in the system. 1 was a shattering of faith. >> 3,000 people were killed. it was a mass murder, and there needed to be an investigation.a >> surviving family members, nobody can deny that they have the ultimate claim to the truth about 9/11. >>> on september 11, 2001, osama bin laden carried out the deadliest attack ever perpetrated on american soil. leaving tens of thousands grievitng their losses. ted from the fire academy only six weeks
he said we're targeting u.s. soldiers and if american hat's sort of their problem. what are your future plans? >> translator: you'll see them and hear about tm media. god willing. >> i was like, okay, we just sat through an hour and a half of united states. he is going to attack the united states. but he is sitting in a mud hut in the middle of nowhere in afghanistan. how is he going to implement that? >> move back! move back! >> move it! >> stand by, four...
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suddenly u.s. intelligence reports american satellite images appear to show missile parts big move from a factory to a launch pad of the country's northwest the move seen as a response to south korean military drills marking two years since the north launched shells into the territory killing then four people just last month old military was given a boost by a deal with washington extending its ballistic missile range campaign iran dawson told us pyongyang remains though as isolated as ever. north korea's not going to listen to the u.n. nor do they care what the u.n. has the say i mean north korea is suffering from pretty severe sanctions they need food aid they just recently opened up more tourism to china at least some form of revenue and so they have no incentive to listen to any such demands from the u.n. because the u.n. and international pressure are already doing everything they can to squash and north korea's economy as it is for south korea has a lot more room to maneuver as they're not so
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and should the u.s. -- what should the u.s. be doing right now? >> well, the united states, of course, president obama dispatched secretary clinton and she was there when the peace -- when the cease-fire deal was reached. and signals, i think, a renewed engagement, even though we have the so-called pivot to asia, the middle east obviously still is a vital security interest for the united states. so i think you're going to see a little bit more activity in israel. you have election coming up in january. the palestinian both factions, hamas, and fatah are talking about some sort of coalition. so i think you're going to see some movement. obviously at any point the extremists, particularly those that are actually to the more radical than hamas could seek to destabilize the situation. >> you brought up fatah. and they've been called powerless, impotent, a lot during the conflict over the last ten days or so, and criticized in some cases by members of hamas in some islamists in the region. on cnn yesterday, there was a quote from a member of hamas talk
and should the u.s. -- what should the u.s. be doing right now? >> well, the united states, of course, president obama dispatched secretary clinton and she was there when the peace -- when the cease-fire deal was reached. and signals, i think, a renewed engagement, even though we have the so-called pivot to asia, the middle east obviously still is a vital security interest for the united states. so i think you're going to see a little bit more activity in israel. you have election coming...